The arrest was made in relation to an envelope addressed to President Donald Trump and was discovered to contain a substance believed to be ricin, a poison derived from castor beans. Ricin has been used in terror plots. A similar envelope was also mailed to the Pentagon.

A US defense official said two pieces of mail delivered to the Pentagon mail facility on Monday tested positive for ricin.

A Secret Service spokesman also confirmed the receipt of a suspicious envelope addressed to the President on Oct. 1, 2018.

Another source familiar with the investigation said there was messy handwriting on the envelopes. At least one of the letters also contained an index card with writing, “Jack the missile bean” and “Stock powder.” It is not yet clear if those are codes for something.

The mail facility is located in a separate building on the grounds of the Pentagon. Officials ensured that the two pieces of mail that tested positive never entered the Pentagon building.

The FBI is taking over the investigation. The agency stated it took possession of two suspicious envelopes screened at the Pentagon mail facility and they are undergoing more testing.

Once again the Navy shows that lowering recruitment standards is a quagmire. In all seriousness, all it takes is to spend a couple of hours on a Navy base and the lack of discipline and morale become obvious. Something about hotbunking in a set of racks with the sweet smell of poor digestion that does it. Add the latest gay and lesbos favorites to the mix and we have some unhappy swabbies